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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

dust it off or clean your hand

When your kid falls and get some dirt on their hands,
Would you say "dust it(hands) off" or " clean your hands",which would describes action of clapping hands.

Thank you in advance.Emotion: smile
  

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I'd say, "Brush the dirt off your hands," but that wouldn't involve clapping.

  • I'd say, "Brush the dirt off your hands," but that wouldn't involve clapping.
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I'd say, "Brush the dirt off your hands," but that wouldn't involve clapping.
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Thank you so much.

I wonder if "clean the dirt off your hands" sounds more native...?

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